Thank you, Andrew. Great question and a very important consideration. It's easy to get carried away with the design and it just gets bigger. I always deliver displays like this one. I've got another video of my tips on how to transport large designs like this one. Here's the URL - not sure if it will work as a link, so you may need to copy and paste into your browser. Hope this helps. Take care, Melanie
I tend to double stuff my base layer to make the balloons a bit more durable as they are the ones in contact with the floor. Latex balloons are porous so double stuffing won't prevent air molecules passing through the latex, but it does slow down the process a bit.
Great question. In my view it would be a false savings as cheap balloons tend to be thinner latex and therefore less reliable than good quality balloons. In my view, it's not worth risking the quality of your display in order to save pennies. Just my opinion ☺
Hi Milly. It's difficult to give you a definitive answer on this as so much depends on how the display is looked after and the climate where you are. I've had clients send me pics of their displays still looking good a couple of weeks after delivery but I certainly don't guarantee they will last that long. Hope this helps. Melanie
If you want to know the material costs for creating this display, you would need to price-check all the different products in your area, then factor in an amount for your time, and add these together which will give you the direct costs of the display. If you are a business, you would then need to factor in delivery costs, plus a proportion of the overhead costs of running your business, such as insurance, training, depreciation on equipment, heat and light, rent etc. Plus the value you place on your artistry. So it's not a simple answer and this is why the end price can vary so widely from one business to another. Best wishes, Melanie
one of the best tutorials ive seen thanks for that
Hi Debbie. Thank you so very much. Glad you enjoyed it ☺ 🎈
Exactly what I was looking for male friend!! Thank you. I just subscribed ☺️
Hi Milly. Welcome to the channel. Glad this was helpful. Take care ☺️
Great explainations.
Hi Erika. Thank you very much. Glad you liked this. Take care, Melanie ☺
Thank u❤
You're very welcome 🎈
Beautiful
Hi Isabel, Thank you so much - glad you like this design ☺
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Muchas gracias ☺
Beautiful! Well done! Thanks for the tutorial 😊
You're very welcome. Glad you like this design ☺
Nice job...
Thank you very much 😊
its fab. what would you charge for that display
Hi Paul. Thank you. I publish my current prices in the shop section of my website.
Stunning. I wondered what you do regards delivery of this or would you have the customer collect?
Thank you, Andrew. Great question and a very important consideration. It's easy to get carried away with the design and it just gets bigger. I always deliver displays like this one. I've got another video of my tips on how to transport large designs like this one. Here's the URL - not sure if it will work as a link, so you may need to copy and paste into your browser. Hope this helps. Take care, Melanie
ruclips.net/video/8EQAAQtUiQE/видео.html
@@BalloonArtworks That's a good video too.
Thanks, Andrew. Good to know it's useful. Take care Melanie
Love your design, what size number balloons did you use for this display?
Hi Eyff. They're the large numbers that are about 3 feet tall.
@@BalloonArtworks thank you
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Love it thank you
Thank you. Glad you like it ☺
Does double stuffing prevents air from coming out?
I tend to double stuff my base layer to make the balloons a bit more durable as they are the ones in contact with the floor. Latex balloons are porous so double stuffing won't prevent air molecules passing through the latex, but it does slow down the process a bit.
Can I save expensive balloons for outside only? Is it possible to stuff expensive balloons with cheaper balloons inside?
Great question. In my view it would be a false savings as cheap balloons tend to be thinner latex and therefore less reliable than good quality balloons. In my view, it's not worth risking the quality of your display in order to save pennies. Just my opinion ☺
@@BalloonArtworks thank you very much!
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How long will this display last for?
Hi Milly. It's difficult to give you a definitive answer on this as so much depends on how the display is looked after and the climate where you are. I've had clients send me pics of their displays still looking good a couple of weeks after delivery but I certainly don't guarantee they will last that long. Hope this helps. Melanie
why are you double stuffing the balloons?
Hi Gaynor. It makes them more durable which is important for floor-standing displays. Take care, Melanie
How much would you charge for something like this?
Each design is different and it depends on the volume of accompanying helium balloons.
I would love to know how much this exact project would cost as well. Please and thank you❤️
If you want to know the material costs for creating this display, you would need to price-check all the different products in your area, then factor in an amount for your time, and add these together which will give you the direct costs of the display. If you are a business, you would then need to factor in delivery costs, plus a proportion of the overhead costs of running your business, such as insurance, training, depreciation on equipment, heat and light, rent etc. Plus the value you place on your artistry. So it's not a simple answer and this is why the end price can vary so widely from one business to another. Best wishes, Melanie
@@BalloonArtworks Could you at least give us a ball park estimate?
@@weallmadhere I publish my prices on my website www.balloonartworks.co.uk